Arabian Diversions: Studies on the Dialects of Arabia

Description

This volume consists of articles written since 1969 on the Arabic dialects and oral literature of the Arabian peninsula and neighbouring areas. They are the result of research in the field beginning in in 1969 in Khuzistan in south-west Persia and continuing through Southern Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The studies cover a continuous area of Central and Eastern Arabia concentrating on the speech of tribal groups including the Mutair, Dhafir and al-Murrah Bedouin tribes, shepherd tribes settled cultivators, Mi'dan Marsh Arabs and Kawawila. All of the studies rely on the use of passages from the oral tradition of the Bedouin and people of Najd and include prose and poetry excerpts.

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Contents

Urban and rural Arabic in Khuzistan; regional and social factors in the dialect geography of Southern Iraq and Khuzistan; notes on the dialect of the Mutair of Eastern Arabia; notes on the dialect of the Dhafir of North-Eastern Arabia; notes on the dialect of the Al Murra of Eastern and Southern Arabia; subordinate clauses of time and condition in Bedouin dialects; the Salfah as a narrative genre; camel terminology among the Al Murra Bedouins.